Terror advice pamphlet unveiled

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An £8m government campaign to help the public prepare for terror attacks and other emergencies is being launched.
Advice booklets will be sent to every UK household and a series of radio and television adverts begins on Monday.

The 22-page booklet has first aid advice, contact numbers and practical tips such as keeping supplies of tinned food, bottled water and batteries.

The Home Office says the campaign is in response to research showing the public wanted more practical advice.

It is not in response to a specific or heightened threat, a spokesman said.

BBC should be safe then, she's always got a shedload of batts for...... just in case.

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